88 B2200 Check Light is ON. How to get Diagnostic Code from computer
#1
88 B2200 Check Light is ON. How to get Diagnostic Code from computer
My truck check light is on and I wanted to know how can I read the diagnostic code from the vehicles computer. Has any one used a electronic code reader? Where do I plug the reader? I couldnt find the adapter for it. Or even does 88 b2200 has a adapter for a reader.
any help would be appreciated?
any help would be appreciated?
#2
RE: 88 B2200 Check Light is ON. How to get Diagnostic Code from computer
By grounding a 1 pin connector on the passenger side firewall under the hood. It might be the mileage counter tripped though. There is a 1 pin connector under the left side dash just above the kick panel you disconnect to reset it.
#3
RE: 88 B2200 Check Light is ON. How to get Diagnostic Code from computer
At 60K miles, 80K, 120K, etc., the Malfunction Indicator Light will come on, supposedly so you get dealer to check emissions but more likely so they can try to sell you a timing belt replacement. By the way, do get the timing belt replaced every 60K miles, and maybe get the water pump changed at the 120K point along with it, as it's an internal water pump, behind the timing belt, and mine started leaking at that point, so it's a big labor savings $$$ to do both at once. The Malfunction Indicator Light is re-set by swapping a wire push-on connector under the dash, driver side, right next to the firewall; it's hard to see, lie down and look up, there will be a bare connector, just swap it, then swap back next time the light goes on at that set interval.
#4
RE: 88 B2200 Check Light is ON. How to get Diagnostic Code from computer
Thanks for the reply. I really appreciate it. I have about 164000 miles on my truck and not sure what else needs to be changed. Actually I bought this truck 2 years ago. Some one told me that I need to go to Autozone and buy a trouble code reader and read the trouble code. Is that something i should do?
#5
RE: 88 B2200 Check Light is ON. How to get Diagnostic Code from computer
No. As i said earlier ground the 1 pin connector on the passenger side at the firewall. With the key on count the check engine light flashs. 1 long = 10 1 short = 1
#6
RE: 88 B2200 Check Light is ON. How to get Diagnostic Code from computer
My manuals say the 88 B2200 doesn't have the MIL. The MIL started in 89. An 88 should have an emission maintenance warning light. Quoting from the manual:
The emission maintenance warning light system consists of an instrument panel mounted amber lens that is electrically connected to a sensor module located under the insturment panel. The purpose of the system is to alert the driver that emission system maintenance is required.
The system actually measures accumulated vehicle ignition key on-time and is designed to continuously close an electrical circuit to the amber lens after 2000 hours of vehicle operation. Assuming an average vehicle speed of 30 mph, the 2000 hours equates to approximately 60,000 miles of vehicle operation. Actual vehicle mileage intervals will vary considerably as individual driving habits vary.
Every time the ignition is switched on, the warning light will glow for 2-5 seconds as a bulb check and to verify that the system is operating properly. When approximately 60,000 miles is reached, the warning light will remain on continuously to indacate that service is required. After the required maintenance is performed, the sensor must be reset for another 60,000 mile period. The sensor module is located above the right front corner of the glove box assembly.
RESETTING
1987-88 Models
1. Make sure the ignition key is OFF.
2. Locate the sensor (above the right front corner of the glove box), and lightly push a Phillips screwdriver or small rod tool through the 0.2 inch diameter hole with the sticker labeled "RESET" and lightly press down and hold.
3. While lightly holding the screwdriver or tool down, turn the ignition switch to the RUN position. The emission warning light will then light and should remain on for as long as the screwdrvier is held down. Hold the screwdriver down for approximately 5 seconds.
4. Remove the screwdrvier or tool. The lamp should go out within 2-5 seconds, indicating that a reset has occurred. If the light remains on, begin again at Step 1. If the light goes out, turn the ignition off and go to the next Step.
5. Turn the ignition to the RUN position. The warning light should illuminate for 2-5 seconds and then go out. This verifies that a proper reset of the module has been accomplished. If the light remains on, repeat the reset procedure.
HTH
The emission maintenance warning light system consists of an instrument panel mounted amber lens that is electrically connected to a sensor module located under the insturment panel. The purpose of the system is to alert the driver that emission system maintenance is required.
The system actually measures accumulated vehicle ignition key on-time and is designed to continuously close an electrical circuit to the amber lens after 2000 hours of vehicle operation. Assuming an average vehicle speed of 30 mph, the 2000 hours equates to approximately 60,000 miles of vehicle operation. Actual vehicle mileage intervals will vary considerably as individual driving habits vary.
Every time the ignition is switched on, the warning light will glow for 2-5 seconds as a bulb check and to verify that the system is operating properly. When approximately 60,000 miles is reached, the warning light will remain on continuously to indacate that service is required. After the required maintenance is performed, the sensor must be reset for another 60,000 mile period. The sensor module is located above the right front corner of the glove box assembly.
RESETTING
1987-88 Models
1. Make sure the ignition key is OFF.
2. Locate the sensor (above the right front corner of the glove box), and lightly push a Phillips screwdriver or small rod tool through the 0.2 inch diameter hole with the sticker labeled "RESET" and lightly press down and hold.
3. While lightly holding the screwdriver or tool down, turn the ignition switch to the RUN position. The emission warning light will then light and should remain on for as long as the screwdrvier is held down. Hold the screwdriver down for approximately 5 seconds.
4. Remove the screwdrvier or tool. The lamp should go out within 2-5 seconds, indicating that a reset has occurred. If the light remains on, begin again at Step 1. If the light goes out, turn the ignition off and go to the next Step.
5. Turn the ignition to the RUN position. The warning light should illuminate for 2-5 seconds and then go out. This verifies that a proper reset of the module has been accomplished. If the light remains on, repeat the reset procedure.
HTH
#8
RE: 88 B2200 Check Light is ON. How to get Diagnostic Code from computer
(1) I have a Factory 1988 B2200 manual which states '88 does have a MIL.
(2) I have a 1988 B2200 (U.S.)
(3) Mine has a Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) that I re-set every 60K miles.
(2) I have a 1988 B2200 (U.S.)
(3) Mine has a Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) that I re-set every 60K miles.
#10
RE: 88 B2200 Check Light is ON. How to get Diagnostic Code from computer
Well the trouble code tells me that the EGR Valve Position sensor has a problem. I removed the egr valve and cleaned it up as others have done. But I still have the light.
I tried calling around asking for a egr valve sensor and no one seems to have it.
How can I really find out if its the egr valve sensor or the egr valve causing the problem?
I tried calling around asking for a egr valve sensor and no one seems to have it.
How can I really find out if its the egr valve sensor or the egr valve causing the problem?